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        <h1>
            Professional Training in Organ Donation
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            Objective</h3>
        <p>
            To provide participants with the fundamental knowledge, display of goals and sequence
            of actions to achieve organ procurement with optimal efficiency.</p>
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            Addressed to</h3>
        <p>
            Healthcare professionals due to join the Donor Transplant Coordination activity,
            and those involved in any of the phases of the organ procurement process, particularly
            in areas with high donors’ potentiality (critical care units, recovery and emergency
            rooms), wishing to update their knowledge and reinforce their competences.</p>
        <h3>
            Educational Methodology</h3>
        <p>
            The course includes all the organ procurement related phases and aims at providing
            healthcare professionals, experienced or in training stage, with the core skills,
            competences and resources required in transplant coordination. It facilitates the
            switch from theoretical knowledge to practice, optimizes decision-making during
            organ procurement, boosts teamwork and promotes best practices exchange.</p>
        <p>
            It is provided as following:</p>
        <p>
            I. <strong>On-line training</strong>: Involves the development of a flexible, interactive
            and bidirectional teaching and learning action, promoting a continuous building
            of knowledge and development of skills, through learning by doing methodologies.</p>
        <p>
            II. <strong>Blended</strong>: <strong>on-line + face-to-face training</strong>.
            The face-to-face course aims at reinforcing the acquired knowledge through practical
            simulations and case studies.</p>
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            Contents</h3>
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            <li><strong>Donor Detection System:</strong>Provides participants with the basic and
                most effective methods to detect potential donors and improve donor referrals.</li>
            <li><strong>Brain Death Diagnosis</strong>: Defines the brain death concepts and sets
                the requirements for brain death clinical determination and confirmatory tests.</li>
            <li><strong>Donor Management and Organ Viability</strong>: Provides participants with
                the skills required in brain dead donor management, considering the pathophysiological
                changes that may frequently occur in brain death, with a direct impact on graft
                survival and transplantation outcomes.</li>
            <li><strong>Family Approach for Organ Donation</strong>: Provides participants with
                the communication skills required to break bad news and approach the family to seek
                consent for organ donation.</li>
            <li><strong>Organ retrieval, organization, preservation and allocation criteria</strong><em>:
            </em>Identifies the organ retrieval procedures and preservation techniques as well as
                various equitable and transparent organ allocation systems and criteria.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
            The on-line annual training can be taken from October to January whereas the face-to-face
            component is held in February.</p>
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